Citizen Journalist – Tolerance & Inclusion

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The Ghost and the Darkness

By | April 26th, 2017|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Dominik Bartol|

Dominik Bartol Have You ever heard the 'dark voice' inside? That reflective deception that purges the Mind of all reason, logic and the creative order? A shady figure; just standing there, on the very edge of Our consciousness. These imprinted emotions, intentions, thoughts and actions often become the 'personas' behind the unconscious projections. The origin [...]

For a Better World: Tolerance and Inclusion

By | April 3rd, 2017|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Erdem Güler|

Erdem Güler Our world is in the era of communication and technology. The communication and the technology remove borders between countries, civilizations and people and encourage the integration of the world. The success of this integration, however; goes through tolerance and inclusion. Tolerance and inclusion are simply the state of “accepting one fact the whole [...]

Shocking lack of insight into Danish slave trade

By | December 16th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Sarah Nipper|

Sarah Nipper I have in my 18-year-long-life never really made the acquaintance of the Virgin Islands, or the Danish West Indies as the islands were called a 100 years ago, when they were still under Denmark’s control. Yes, of course I have been conscious about the fact that there are a number of islands somewhere [...]

Leadership: From woman to woman

By | December 16th, 2016|Astrid Lucia Offersen, Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion|

Astrid Lucia Offersen Amongst the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, is a goal concerning Gender Equality. For each goal an influential person from somewhere around the world hoisted a flag. For goal number 5, Gender Equality, the flag was hoisted by the Danish Crown Princess Mary. In some ways the goal is pretty specific; equality [...]

So similar, yet so different

By | December 7th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Maja Vargek|

 Maja Vargek Photo source: Pixabay Today, the world marks International Day of Tolerance. The day when we remind each other how important it is to accept other people's opinions, feelings or beliefs- things we seem to forget about lately. On November 16th, 1996, UNESCO launched the International Day of Tolerance, stating that “Tolerance [...]

The fact that I’m writing about this…

By | October 25th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Salome Lemonjava|

Salome Lemonjava “Physical abuse due to sexual identification, conditions of the injured transgender woman are still crucial. She is still on artificial respiration.  Investigation has begun, although nobody has been detained” –says “Qronikanews”, TV channel “Imedi”. It’s been several days that Georgian media makes similar anouncements. Sexual identification is one of the most widely discussed [...]